Last updated: July 15, 2026
This website is operated by 276 Duke Street Limited Partnership, which carries on business as Accord Living ("Accord Living," "we," "us," or "our").
We're responsible for the personal information we hold, including information handled on our behalf by the service provider described below. This policy explains what we collect, why, and what you can do about it.
Our Privacy Officer is accountable for our compliance with this policy:
276 Duke Street Limited Partnership (Accord Living) 276 Duke Street, Dryden, Ontario P8N 1H5info@accordliving.ca
Contact them with any question, access request, or complaint about your personal information.
If you join our mailing list: your email address, and the date and time you signed up. We keep a record of your consent because Canadian law requires us to be able to show you gave it.
If you email us: whatever you choose to include in your message.
When you visit the site: our hosting provider may collect standard technical information such as your IP address and browser type as part of delivering and securing the site.
We don't use analytics or advertising tracking on this site. We don't collect sensitive personal information, and we don't ask you for more than we need.
We collect your email address for one purpose: to send you updates about The Landings and about Accord Living. That includes news about the development, its progress, and related opportunities.
We won't use your information for a new purpose without telling you and getting your consent first, unless the law requires or permits otherwise.
Joining our mailing list is voluntary. When you enter your email address and submit the form, you're giving us your express consent to send you those updates.
You can withdraw your consent at any time. Use the unsubscribe instructions in any email we send, or contact us at info@accordliving.ca. We'll act on it promptly. Withdrawing consent doesn't affect anything we did lawfully before you withdrew it.
We don't sell or rent your personal information, and we don't share it for anyone else's marketing.
We use Webflow to host this website and to receive and store form submissions. Webflow may only use your information to provide that service to us.
We may also disclose personal information if the law requires it, or to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
Webflow stores and processes information on servers located outside Canada, including in the United States. While your information is in another country, it may be accessible to the courts, law enforcement, and national security authorities of that country under their laws.
If you'd like more information about our practices around service providers outside Canada, contact our Privacy Officer.
We keep your email address until you unsubscribe or ask us to delete it, and then only as long as we need to honour your unsubscribe request and to keep a record of your consent as the law requires.
We keep other information only as long as it serves the purpose we collected it for.
We use safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information, including an encrypted connection to this site and limiting access to our mailing list to the people who need it.
No method of transmitting or storing information is completely secure, so we can't guarantee absolute security.
This site may use cookies that are necessary for basic functionality, such as submitting the form. We don't use cookies for analytics or advertising. Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies through their settings, though blocking them may affect how parts of the site work.
You have the right to ask what personal information we hold about you, how we've used it, and who we've shared it with. You can also ask us to correct anything inaccurate.
Contact our Privacy Officer. We'll respond within 30 days. There are limited situations where the law allows or requires us to refuse an access request, and if that happens we'll explain why.
If a privacy breach creates a real risk of significant harm to you, we'll notify you and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada as soon as feasible, and keep a record of it, as PIPEDA requires.
Contact our Privacy Officer first and we'll look into it.
If you're not satisfied with our response, you can complain to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada at priv.gc.ca, or by phone at 1-800-282-1376.
We may update this policy from time to time. The updated version takes effect when we post it, and the "last updated" date above will tell you when that was.